XTA 5 Series User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

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Memory Structure


As with the DP226 and DP224, the 5 Series

5 Series

5 Series

5 Series have their memories split into sections, allowing independent recall of

crossover settings (i.e. all parameters associated with outputs), and input settings. Additionally, the graphic equaliser
settings and dynamic equaliser settings are stored in independent locations.

There are, therefore, four types of memory available –

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

,

CROSSOVER, DYNAMIC

CROSSOVER, DYNAMIC

CROSSOVER, DYNAMIC

CROSSOVER, DYNAMIC

and

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

.

These, and all combinations of memory types, appear in the

GLO

GLO

GLO

GLOBAL

BAL

BAL

BAL

MEMORY

MEMORY

MEMORY

MEMORY

Sub

Sub

Sub

Sub

Menu

Menu

Menu

Menu

, and its operation

warrants a little more explanation.

Selecting to

Store

Store

Store

Store

or

Recall

Recall

Recall

Recall

using the

Global

Global

Global

Global

Memory

Memory

Memory

Memory

option offers the possibility of storing various

combinations of the available memory types, and these are selected using the B

B

B

BACK

ACK

ACK

ACK and NEXT

NEXT

NEXT

NEXT keys.


To explain how this all works, please consider the following example.

There are 10 memories stored in the unit with various combinations of input, graphic, DEQ and crossover memories.




As can be seen, different memory locations contain different combinations of the three memory types available. If it is
required to recall a location that contains everything (Input, Graphic, DEQ, and Crossover settings), this will limit the
selection as shown overleaf…

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